I currently work on a subcontracting tool in which I have to register a direct client (billing) and a final client (work) with the address of the final client (work place).
The direct client is just ...

I'm working on a registration form. This form has 8 fields (email, password, first name, last name, country, company name, position, phone number). All fields are mandatory and I'm wondering what is ...

I have a website where you can enter in some inputs and a report comes out. You can then save any report and load it up in the future with all your settings. I have one example where you can create ...

I have a page with multiple groups of text fields in various (in-page) tabs which the user has to fill out. One of those groups is a list of chemical reactions. The species inside those reactions need ...

Has anyone seen in Material Design how they present a required field?
at the moment it seems to either hide the (e.g. submit) button until required fields are populated, or throws an error on submit.
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The use case:
A user is presented a form with (for simplicity) two text fields: one for inputting minutes and one for inputting seconds. The user inputs 0 minutes and 100 seconds and clicks OK. Then ...

There are new HTML5 input types being defined for commonly used numeric input types such as date, time, telephone number, etc. These terms refer to a specific input format based on the type of numeric ...

We are creating a desktop app where (business) users can enter contracts. The issue is that the contract form contains a very large number of fields, with some of them being conditional. An example ...

My app displays time units, such as [minute, hour, day, month, year]. There will be no magnitude associated.
They convey the information "About how long will this action take?" (Think TODO list)
Is ...

Context:
In our application we implemented a responsive disclosure. Currently the choices the user can make are rendererd as a set of radio buttons. Currently there a two valid options, A and B. When ...

So I am working on this little chrome extension that tracks the amount of time the user spends on certain websites and helps them reduce the time they waste online. On Installation the ext. asks user ...

I'm designing an app where in one screen of the application users can input a single number (and nothing else) by use of a numeric keypad. The number may have a single decimal place.
Depending on the ...

In your experience, what's the best (user experience) method for giving users more information on certain fields that they have to fill out? Note that these fields are part of the set-up process of a ...

I can't decide which of the following 3 options is best so I'll ask here which option would you choose and why?
Edit: to be clear those are text input controls and not cells of table data.
Try them ...

Suppose I am releasing a mobile app and website and make it available to English-speaking and non-English speaking users.
We already support UTF8 encoding throughout our technical stack. However, is ...

So I have a form with two inputs. The first one is for a product search and another for choosing its location - city. As I'm predicting, 80 percents of the time, the location will be user's current ...

For a monetary input, I would have liked to use the input[type=tel], but sadly the decimal/period character is missing from most telephone keyboards on mobile devices.
This is a payment amount that a ...

Similar to (One to many) to many form?, but less complex I hope
I'm attempting to present a form in which a user can define a number of spectra, each of which includes a species string and a number ...

Assume you’re helping to design the GUI of a WYSIWYG word processor. Users shall be able to change font size. There could be relative controls for larger and smaller and there could be keyword-based ...

I have a form. When the user puts in wrong information or an error shows up, the field color changes. Now, I'm confused as to when I should change the color back; should it be when the user focuses ...

I've read everywhere that using placeholders as labels is a bad choice seeing as, when the user starts typing/selecting, they may forget what they're doing or what the field was originally for.
But ...

I have a system where I have to get a number, between 1 and 10, from the user in a web application. (The actual use case is the user has to say which group he is from, and group names are numbers from ...

My client is registering customer data and wants to make sure that they register their customers e-mail addresses when ever a customer has one. So the input textbox should be required to have valid ...

I can't seem to find any information about whether text field sizes should be at least a certain height on a high density mobile view like retina or high density android devices. I try to make my text ...

I have a complex search form with some fields to fill out for a search over products.
Some of them are fake fields and open widgets (like the jquery UI datepicker widget etc).
I tweaked the standard ...

What is the best practice when it comes to a form having disabled fields? Should we show the associated labels disabled as well?
1) If labels are also disabled then it'll give a stronger clue to the ...

I have a requirement to create "brackets" for permissions based off the amount of a transaction. For example, a user assigned to the $10-100 bracket should have permission to modify all transactions ...

I'm developing a web application and inside this application I have the following form
Whenever the user changes the value of the Tax Code field and there is a pause in typing, a database search is ...

I'm creating a landing page for my app which will have an input for user's email if they want to be notified when the app launches. My question is what is the best copy to accompany the email input?
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